Quick—name a mainstream car-rental company that offers its customers the option of borrowing a Porsche. Drawing a blank? That’s okay; you either didn’t read the headline or you understandably can’t name a single rental agency that loans out the German sports-car-maker’s wares. As it turns out, Hertz has bought up a batch of Porsche Panamera sedans for its luxurious Prestige Collection, making it the first major rental agency in the U.S. to peddle Porsches. We don’t think we need to spell out for you why this is cool, but in case it isn’t clear: This is cool because you can briefly snag a Porsche without emptying your bank account.

We’re not completely surprised that Hertz was the first company to adopt Porsches into its fleet. After all, this is the agency that offered up Ford Mustang Shelby GT350s to customers in the 1960s, and whose various contemporary Prestige and Adrenaline collections include hot rides such as the Ford Mustang GT, Mercedes-Benz E-class, and Cadillac Escalade. Overseas, Hertz’s offerings even include Lotus Evoras, so clearly the company is no stranger to providing customers some fun. Sadly, Hertz didn’t spring for a bunch of Panamera Turbo S models, instead sticking with the more pedestrian base V-6 cars. Regardless, the entry-level Panamera is still quite the performer—an all-wheel-drive Panamera 4 took just 5 seconds flat to reach 60 mph in our testing. Besides, most average folks won’t know the difference between a $76,825 V-6 Panamera and a $176,275 Turbo S.

Better yet, that curb appeal won’t even cost you that much money. Hertz is charging just $250 per weekend day for the four-seat Porsche, which is chump change for the privilege of rolling large. In fact, after killing some time with the online Panamera configurator, Hertz’s going rate is only slightly more expensive than spec’ing full-color Porsche crests for the wheel caps. (The optional wheel centers replace the Joe Schmoe black-and-white ones that come standard, and for only $185!) Heck, we can’t think of a more perfect ride than a Porsche for the duties of crashing your high school reunion, or showing up to a date or important meeting and looking like you’re ready to get stuff done.